Everyday life with an ordinary boy.

Month: March 2018

I wrote to Sainsbury’s four months ago, telling them that my son was harmed in their store and asking them to make a necessary change. I had expected them to respond appropriately. But offering what can only be described as “free stuff” was not the response I wanted! I recently sent them an e-mail informing… Continue reading The Sainsbury’s “Offer”…

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Back in November, my family visited a Sainsbury’s store in Penzance, Cornwall. Only our experience fell well short of what a family would usually expect. To keep it dignified, and to keep it light, I shared our experience online using our Christmas Elf, Alfie, and explaining the feelings, the harm and the difficulties from Alfie’s… Continue reading My letter to Sainsbury’s…

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Apparently, there is no greater disability in life than a bad attitude. I have been reading that line on social media for far too long. And it annoys me! Because no matter how positive a person is, when faced by steps, inaccessible toilets, sand, mud or some other physical barrier, a good attitude simply doesn’t… Continue reading One in five…

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When you think about it, it really is easy, and we shouldn’t still be “raising awareness” after all these years. All Bob wants is what most of us take for granted – to be able to use a toilet when he goes out. And THIS is all he needs adding to public toilet facilities. It… Continue reading Be Like Bob!